The EasyWays team took care of all the logistics, including booking comfortable accommodations and arranging baggage transfers between each stop. Every hotel and guesthouse I stayed at was welcoming, clean, and perfectly located along the route. It was such a relief to know my bags would be waiting for me at the end of each day—one less thing to worry about after a full day of hiking!
What really stood out was the attention to detail and personalised service. The comprehensive information pack provided before my journey was full of useful tips, detailed maps, and a clear itinerary that made navigation a breeze. Whenever I had a question, the team was quick to respond with friendly and helpful advice.
Walking the West Highland Way is a bucket-list adventure, and EasyWays made it all the more special by handling the planning so I could focus on the incredible scenery, from the dramatic peaks of Glencoe to the serene shores of Loch Lomond. This was my first walking holiday, and I’m already looking forward to booking my next trip with them.
If you’re looking for a hassle-free walking experience where everything is taken care of, I wholeheartedly recommend EasyWays. Their expertise and thoughtful planning made this one of the most memorable trips of my life!
From start to finish, everything ran so smoothly. The accommodations were lovely and we couldn't fault the selection EasyWays booked for us. We will definitely book with them again.
1. Payments are made in a way that you do not know exactly what you will get until after you pay, you get a general program and then refunds are not easyways. read the small letters!!
2. In case of no accommodation, they offer a transport with bus or taxi to a different location. in our case taxi was delayed for a very long time ended in very late arrival to the gust house.
3. In accurate place of the first luggage pickup
They arrange for your luggage to the shifted from accommodation to accommodation so all you need to do is focus in your walk. They arrange any necessary transfers. They take out all the stress of planning popular tours like the West Highland Way. However if your have special requirements they are able to tailor tours to suit your needs. They can help you arrange for dogs/young children to travel with you based on accommodation that can host these requirements. Either fill in an enquiry form via thier website or send the team an email. I am an amateur walker and Easyways showed me how much more I can do and inspired me to some phenomenal walks and see the best of Scotland.
We have been very happy with the standard of accommodation over the years.
The staff at Easyways are great to deal with - friendly and helpful and the whole process is entirely painless.
In a nutshell, we automatically turn to Easyways when considering a long walk - wouldn't go anywhere else!
Route Stops
Travel and Arrival Day.
Arrive Split Airport where you will have a private transfer to your accommodation leaving you the afternoon and evening free to enjoy the sights and sounds on the Old Town
Thanks to its many former rulers (Roman, Austrian, and Yugoslav, to name a few), Split is a European city unlike any other through a mix of architecture and history on every cobblestoned corner.
Ancient ruins, open-air flea markets, centuries-old cathedrals —it’s a city seemingly frozen in time set against the Adriatic Sea.
The Riva, known as Split’s living room, is the city’s seaside promenade and a popular place to have an espresso and watch the world go by.
Overnight Split
The morning begins by taking the ferry for the short crossing to the island of Hvar, unusual in the area for having a large fertile coastal plain, and fresh water springs. Its hillsides are covered in pine forests, vineyards, olive groves, fruit orchards and lavender fields in the agricultural areas.
On arrival you will be met by your hotel representative at the port of Hvar and directed to the hotel selected for your stay for the next two nights. After depositing your luggage the day is available to explore the walking routes located in the north/west corner of the island in and around the old town centre of Hvar.
One example is the coastal route to the town Milna and back including the option to take the longer return route to explore the rural area, passing by Malo Grablje and Old Olive Gardens.
All routes are available within the Guibo GPS Map Application, part of your EasyWays Tour Pack.
Overnight Hvar.
A second day on Hvar allows and early morning ascent to the Fortica fortress overlooking the Old Town harbour of Hvar offering wonderful views over the Adriatic to the Palenki Islands.
Overnight Hvar.
Today you will take the ferry to the island of Korcula and the village of Lumbarda.
Time permitting you will walk an afternoon walk on the path above the village along the Lumbarda coast line, passing sandy beaches and vineyards. You will enjoy spectacular views to the open sea and island of Lastovo.
The sixth-largest island in Croatia, Korcula is 32 km long and rather narrow, between 6 and 8 km wide on average. This island is known for its dense forest and the ancient Greeks called the island Black Korcula (Kerkyra Melaina) for this reason.
Lumbarda is a village and a municipality located on the eastern tip of the island of 7 km away from the town of Korcula by a road passing through a picturesque area of pine woods and olive groves connects these two places. The town has a rich history preserved in written documents dating back to more than 2,000 years ago.
Overnight Lumbarda
Today, after breakfast, you will walk from the village of Lumbarda, through olive groves and countryside to the town of Korcula. This coastal path will take you to the town Soline, where you will hike the hill to St Anthony church. There are 102 steps to reach the summit where the St Anthony abbot sits.
From there you will continue to Korcula, where you can explore the narrow streets, cathedrals and museums of the Old Town, which is the birthplace of Marco Polo before returning to Lumbarda by the same route.
Overnight Lumbrada
This morning you leave Korcula island, taking the ferry to Mljet island. This beautiful island is the greenest location in Croatia and famously protected as a National Park, where two salt lakes and many historical monuments date back to ancient times.
Mljet is the most forested and the eighth largest island in Croatia, encompassing an area of approximately 100 km2 and having a population of around 1100 people. It was named by the Ancient Greeks who called it Melita which means honey.
After receiving your National Park tickets you will make your way from Pomena to the Lakes. Take lunch at the wonderful setting of the Benedictine Monastery of St Mary where the excellent Restaurant Melita.is located.
It is possible to hire both conventional and electric bikes in Pomena and combine walking with cycling to the more remote areas of the island.
Overnight Pomena.
Today the walk available is from Pomena to the peak of Montokuc, which is 250m above sea level where you can enjoy the most wonderful view panoramic view over the island to the sea beyond.
Alternatively there is a walk to Polače, an ancient Roman settlement on the north of the island off the National Park route.
Overnight Pomena
On this day you will travel by ferry from Mljet to Dubrovnik Port where we will spend the last night of the tour.
A representative will meet us on arrival with transfer to the selected overnight accommodation leaving time free to explore the Old Town and beyond.
Today you will be returning to the Dubrovnik Airport by private transfer for your journey home.
New for 2026 – Croatia
Explore the Dalmatian islands of Croatia in this walking tour that encompasses Hvar, Korčula and Mljet with the historic towns of Split and Dubrovnik.
The islands offer a wonderful variation of secluded coastal inlets, fragrant pine forests, quaint fishing communities framed by the crystal clear waters of the Adriatic.
Discover the culture, food and wine of the region up close and personal, experience the excitement of busy Hvar with the Fortica towering over the harbour, Korčula with it’s ancient walled town and the National Park on Mljet on a walk of variations difficult to match.
Our tour travels north to south over an option of 6 to 9 overnights. Accommodation in en-suite rooms with breakfast included, airport transfers, ferry tickets and full GPS Mapping contained within the comprehensive EasyWays Tour Pack.
Walk anytime April until October and extend you tour in Dubrovnik from a range of day trips including Mostar and the Kravice Waterfalls, over the border into Montenegro or a Elaphite Islands Cruise.
Quality Accommodation
Door to Door Baggage Transfer (max -)
Rucksack Readers Guide Book
Location Details For Each Accommodation
Travel Information from start to finish
Sugguested Equipment List
Route Packages
What’s included?
- 6 nights’ accommodation for 2 people sharing in private inns with en-suite shower/wc
- Breakfast
- Baggage Transfers
- Transfers and Ferry Tickets as outlined in the itinerary
- GPS Mapping App detailing full tour and accommodations
- Travel information to the start and from the finish of the walk
- All local taxes
- Emergency support in Croatia
What’s not included?
- Flights to and from Croatia
- Evening meals, packed lunches and drinks
- Travel insurance
Your choice of any of the island combinations from 6 to 9 overnights.
First established in 1996, EasyWays has built a strong reputation with the UK and International walking community in the delivery of walking holidays throughout Scotland.
The template of every successful business is grounded in long term relationships, and EasyWays, along with our accommodation providers and baggage transfer companies work as one to ensure your walk experience is both enjoyable and memorable.
As a Scottish based company we are close at hand to the walking routes and pride ourselves in delivering a bespoke service – tell us what you would like and we will build an itinerary to match.





